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July 2020

High Fire Danger! Please Celebrate Safely.

High temperatures and low relative humidity, combined with sustained windsare a recipe for disaster when it comes to fire danger. Jeffco Open Spaceparks are always under fire restrictions, meaning no open flames, campfires,smoking, or grills are permitted in the parks. Only gas grills with an on/offswitch are allowed. Unincorporated Jefferson County is currently under Stage1 Fire Restrictions as implemented by Jeffco Sheriff's Office.

This means that fireworks are not permittedfireworks are not permitted on any Open Space propertyand violations are strictly enforced with a minimum fine of $300.

Jeffco Sheriff's Office will close Lookout Mountain on 7/3 and 7/4 from 4P.M. to 10:30 P.M. each day. Only residents will be allowed vehicle accessduring this closure. Deputies will contact people parked along the road to letthem know it is closing. Please respect closures and make alternate plans.

Remember, even during Fourth of July celebrations, do not congregate ingroups larger than 10 and maintain social distancing while enjoying your timeoutdoors.

Have a fun and safe Fourth of July weekend!

Prevent Heatstroke in Dogs!Prevent Heatstroke in Dogs!Every year our Park Rangers rescuedogs in heat distress. If you arerecreating with your dog this summer,please keep them cool and hydrated.Remember that trails and rocks arehot on their paws and they can'tsweat like humans. Give them plentyof shade and consider leaving themhome as temperatures soar. To reportdogs in distress call 911 or AnimalControl at 303.271.5070.How to recreate responsibly with yourdog

Park Safely, Park LegallyPark Safely, Park LegallyJeffco Open Space parks continue toexperience record high visitation. For asafe and legal parking experience:

Arrive early (before 8 AM) orlate (after 6 PM); avoid arrivingin the middle of the day.If the lot is full, move on.Limit group sizes from separatehouseholds to 10 or less.For larger groups, carpool. If parking on the roadwayshoulder, be sure your entirevehicle is outside the white line.Do not block driveways,intersection site lines, or gates.

Temporary Closures for ParkTemporary Closures for ParkCapacityCapacityExpect temporary closures to occur atany Jeffco Open Space Park, especiallyon busy weekends and holidays.Rangers will close parks when parkingis at capacity, parking has spilled outonto the roads and neighborhoods, orillegal and unsafe parking is occurring.During a temporary closure, there willbe no admittance by vehicle, foot, orbike and entry will be prohibitedindefinitely. There is no guarantee ofentry into a park. Visitors should planaccordingly.

Living in Coyote CountryLiving in Coyote CountryVisitor Services Manager Mary AnnBonnell was recently featured onNational Geographic's OverheardPodcast. Listen to discover what she'slearned over her years of work withcoyotes on the Front Range.

South Table Mountain ParkSouth Table Mountain ParkUpdateUpdateTrail building efforts continue at SouthTable Mountain Park with significantprogress on Olivine Trail towards theGolden Summit Trail on The City ofGolden property. Learn all about thework happening at South TableMountain Park.

Jeffco Trails Plan Public CommentJeffco Trails Plan Public CommentJefferson County Open Space (JCOS) has completed a draft of the county-wideJeffco Trails Plan envisioning a healthier, engaged community connected bytrails. This draft is a result of a collaborative effort among JCOS, local, state andfederal agencies, park and recreation districts, and non-profit partners to identifytrail opportunities and implementation strategies that increase safety, access, andconnectivity of Jeffco residents to outdoor recreation opportunities.

Please review the Draft Jeffco Trails Plan and the Draft Jeffco Trails PlanImplementation Resources documents. Public comments associated with the draftplan can be sent to [email protected] between July 1 - July 30.

Education Resources for KidsThis summer is going to be a little bit different. These resources from JCOS andpartners will help kids have a summer full of exploration and adventure!

ENOR Online Summer Camps: This environmental camp for 3rd-6th gradersis being offered virtually for free. Explore nature from home!Jeffco Open Space Learning from Home: JCOS has developed a wide arrayof nature printouts, games, and more!Summer Reading with Jeffco Public Library: Can you find any books aboutanimals or nature to read?Hiwan Museum Junior Historian: Head to Hiwan Heritage Park with thisprint-out workbook to become a certified Junior Historian.Ecosystem Investigations Video Lessons: Discover all parts of anecosystem through these video lessons from JCOS educators.Generation Wild's 100 Things to Do Before You're 12: How many can youdo this summer?

Clear Creek Canyon Park - GatewaySegment Construction UpdateProgress continues on the newest trail segment in Clear Creek Canyon Park. Learnmore about this exciting new trail segment!

Have you taken any great photos in Jeffco Open Space parks recently? Send themto us at [email protected] or on social media, and you could be featured in nextmonth's Panorama!

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